Breastfeeding: Short and Long-Term Benefits to Baby and Mother
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020Description: 1 Online-Ressource (308 p.)ISBN:- 9783039289219
- 9783039289226
- Biology, life sciences
- practice
- milk bank
- galactagogues
- infant
- twins
- children
- perinatal
- circadian rhythm
- lactoferrin
- Aboriginal
- lipidome
- infant crying
- AA
- risk factors
- infants
- EPIC
- pregnancy
- Africa
- ECOWAS
- involution
- cortisol
- educational status
- low milk supply
- lactating mammary gland
- milk flow
- DHA
- EWAS
- breast feeding
- pregnancy outcomes
- NTR
- premature birth
- omega-3
- DNA methylation
- LC-PUFA
- omega-6
- culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
- vitamin A
- human milk carbohydrates
- childhood
- milk intake
- neonate
- fenugreek
- United Arab Emirates
- prognosis
- sensitivity and specificity
- weaning
- breastfeeding frequency
- birth cohort
- maternal behavior
- temperament
- multiple pregnancy
- mortality
- breastfeeding
- Australia
- hospitalizations
- cortisone
- maternal age
- oligosaccharides
- milk composition
- initiation of breastfeeding
- preterm infant
- antenatal care
- infant mortality
- body composition
- growth trajectory
- maternal protein restriction
- self-efficacy
- infections
- gestational age
- exclusive breastfeeding
- daily intake
- ALSPAC
- maternal stress
- retinoic acid
- breast milk metabolome
- lactation
- antibiotic use
- free amino acid
- maternal anxiety
- early life nutrition
- child nutrition
- parity
- human milk
- lactose
- litter size
- caesarean section
- skin-to-skin
- prolonged lactation
- vitamin A deficiency
- fatty acids
- plasma metabolic parameters
- breast milk
- growth
- glycome
- caries
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